Pioneer is bringing some innovation to the external Blu-Ray burner space with their newly announced BDR-XD04. The new burner will run for $149.99 and will be available towards the middle of this month. As you can see from the photo above, the new burner is extremely small and light at 8.5oz and 0.55 inches thick. The BDR-XD04 will feature 6x write speed, 2.0 USB (unfortunately no 3.0 USB support), and quad-layer 128GB BD-R support. The BDR-XD04 will have it’s own power adapter, but it will also be able to draw enough power from your computer’s USB port.

AT&T Mobility has now added 11 more markets to it’s 4G LTE coverage area. The new markets cover New York City, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Austin, and Raleigh. The state of California gets the lions share of LTE coverage in this latest market deployment.

If there is any company who knows how to re-release the same thing and make money from minor changes, it’s Nintendo. Despite competition, last year’s release of the Nintendo 3DS has been achieving strong sales amidst rival portable gaming devices like the PlayStation Portable and the more prevalent smartphones.

This week Keith and Andrew go over their list of the best, worse and most anticipated of 2011 in Gaming. We then move onto making the top 10 best games of 2011 after merging our own personal lists to create a real top 10 list everyone can agree on.